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Seniors Lead Peace Crusade Father Stephen Anderl In this t'Crusade for Peace the Senior class of '44 chose these very capable leaders, V. President, Henry Funk, Presi- dent, Richard Shimshak: and Sec.-Treasurer, Betty Donnde- linger. Rich Shimshak showed his leadership in his many activities at Aquinas which included Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 3, 4, Chorus 1, Class Pres. 4, Class Sec. 2. Dramatics 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Make-up Art 2, 3, 4, News staff 3, Prom King 3, Stage crew 1. Class V. Pres. 1, 4, Latin club 2, News staff 3, 4, Trumpet staff 4, comprised the busy schedule of Henry Funk. 'AA genius, yet a clown. Betty Donndelinger of the sparkling personality fame included these in her nu- merous activities, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Class Sec. Treas. 4, French club 4, Latin club 2, Operetta 3. Latin Religion Sodality Director Procurator Aquinas Guild 15
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Seniors n n w Senior class officers, Richard Shimshak, Henry Funk, and Betty Donndelinger chat informally with Father Pritzl. Shimshak, however, seems to be carrying the burden. The officers of the Aquinas Guild, Mrs. Rudolph Horshack, Mr. John Wall- jasper, Mrs. Arthur Scheel. and Mr. George Bettin, get together after being elected and pose for the cameraman. The old saying a little learning is a dangerous thingu is taken seriously by Rita Bettin, Margaret Brody, Jean Desmond, Rita Weigel, Rita Rach, and Ellen Lyga, who are delving deeply into the sources of knowledge. There'1l be no in- tellectual skating on thin ice for them. William Rudolph proves that Latin's no dead language as he gives a lively Father Claire Cooney performance to entertain the third and fourth year students at a Latin meeting, Religion while Robert Scheel, president, enjoys the fun. Interrupted by the telephone is Mrs. Russell Good, Aquinas' registrar and secretary. Although new in her duties, she is familiar with the school for it's her Alma Mater. She was graduated in 1936. Typical teeners are these Trumpete-ers, as yearbook signing swings into session. I i p- 4 . N ,..,1.g-Jff : . . . 'F5P'5f'E:.f Take unto you the Helmet of Salvation In Crusadlng for Peace. 16
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